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TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks || Wy-O-Texe =e 22 25 pid reeask | New York Curb Amalgamated Rity. p Bid non American - | ara F = cS Atlas . Midwest Refining - 175 177 Bessemer 25 Midwest Common -- 2.00 2.25 Boston Wyoming - Midwest Preferred _ 2.50 3.00 Big Indian -_ Merritt 24.50 25.00 Burke Oil | Glenrock Oil - 5.62 5.87 Buck Creek - Cosden -11.00 11.25 Bleck Tail 2 | Okmulgee P. & R.. 2.87 2.62 Columbine ___ : Sinclair Gulf --.__ 57.62 57.75 Consolidated Rl = St. Cr. Prod. Assn._56.00 57.00 Cow Gulch ~_- West. S. 0. & L. 3.50 4.25 Elkhorn __ x Prod. & Ref, Com.__ 8.75 8.87 Gr. West. Pe New York Stock Exchange FIVE TRIBES PETROLEUM | The Five Tribes Petroleum compa. ‘ny, recently organized under the laws} of the State of Wyoming, has acquir- ed a 51 per cent operating interest in a 60-acre tract of land in the Co. manche field in Stevens county, Ok- la., and will start operations there in the near future. Altho this is a com- | paratively new field, it is already at- jtracting a great deal of attention jamong companies operating in the southern fields. | The Pennsylvanian formation in | which the large gushers are usually | struck in this district is believed jeasily within drill depth, at about 12500 feet, but a shallow sand at about 1400 feet has proved so pro- ‘ABSARAKA ABANDONS TEST TO BEGIN DRILLING IN WHEN TREASURY IS EMPTY; |. COMANCHE FIELD, OKLA. APPEAL FOR MONEY VAIN. | SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 8-—The | effort being made by the committee | appointed by the Sheridan Commer- | cial club to interest citizens of Sher- idan §n aiding tin completing the well which was undertaken by the Absaraka Oi] and Gas company, north {of Sheridan, met with such dismal failure that the committee has aban- doned its efforts. and the directors of the company will begin at once to pull the casing and dismantle the rig. This will result in leaving the oil investigation of this district un- completed and the people will know | HOSPITAL NURSE ing Fine These Days,” He Says | “Tanlac did so much for me that |1 feel it is a duty I owe to others to let the people know about this | medicine,” said C. M. Rhamey, who lives at the Hotel George, on Sixth street, San Francisco, Calif., to a Tanlac representative, recently. Mr. Rhamey, who is a nurse by profes- Sion, has been nuring in the hopitals for the past. eight years. “Last February, while pursing for the Red Cross society, I broke my jleg in two places,” continued Mr. Rhamey, ‘“‘and was sent to a hos- |pital, where I was in bed for five weeks. While there, waiting for the PRAISES TANLAC Eleven Pounds—"'I am Feel- * no more as to whether there is oil bones ing my Jeg to knit together | than when the company first started, | again, I fost’ my appetite and got tc ee . ve as yet, #ltho $113,693 has been put into the| where I could hardly eat a thing : | Mexican Petroleum - 198 194% peta te deer amis => ork, _ |and, naturally, I lost weight. I took z Texas Oil ____ 264% | A number of wells in the 1400- imancial discouragement faced the several different kinds of tonic in a muncleey On 60 {foot sand are already producing a Company last spring, and in order to| the hope they would build me up U. S. Steel’ ___ 10455 \high gravity oil which sells for $2.75 | Continue to a greater depth and with-| but none of them seemed to do me = Units per barrel, the production from one, '? the radius at which they expected 2 bit of good. Mountain & Gulf _ “70 Stanley Grex 60 75 | Well recently brot in, being 1000 bar. t Pee cues earipment AS Ore One morning I happened to be Mosher Oil M ed ne'- 7 ‘0 |rels per day. gaged for 00, with payment ‘to reading the paper and saw a state Northwest pp - 500 600 The Carter, Gypsy, Prairie Oil and, be made on demand. The finances ment by a lady in Los Angeles who Gutwase: 200 Club - 300 350 |Gas, Magnolia and the Comanche Pe-|0f the company are in such shape claimed she had gotten such wonder- Picardie Teapot -_ - 90 100) |troleum companies have leases sur- now Ese it cannot eoneaue the worl ful aa s by iting paviae tha J = ie oriese P rounding the Five Tribes’ holdings 8° the plans.to se e rig and cas-|/ made up my mind to try the medicine Riya oat Cee Liberty Bends 99.99 [and have wells on two sides of them. ing was made. ee myself to see if it would do anything Sunsets. 77 94:54 94:5 D. W. Lewis, field superintenden f y ior me. So I bought a bottle and br Tom Bell Rity Soe 92.74 for the Midwest Refining compar iEVEN TEST WEI hy 10 the time I had finished about half United Petroleum__ 94.60 94.60 jin the Salt Creek field, who is prob: he it I was feeling so minh better that Wind River Refining 92.96 92.96 |bI¥ one of the best practical oil me one ‘morning: when q looked fat my Williams, E. T. 94.90 9488 [im the country, is president of th BE DRILLED NEAR LUSK watch and saw it was 11 o'clock, 3 Western Ex. 93.38 93.38 |company. C. P. Taylor, who was wit premer ed 2. one ozerbe attendants Wyo-Kans Victory 1 99.50 99.50 |the Midwest several years, but re m hungry,’ and it was the first time —o te 99.50 99.50 _ | <iyned a couple of years ago to devot een See int months an I pea eaualy felt “|his time more exclusively to his ow n addition to the rig now being like eating. From then on I startec Warm Springs - Svinte yee _- 1.85 | Private interests, is vice presider rected Seven miles south of Lusk|-right in to pick up and my appetite Salt Cree 1.50Grass Creek _ 1.86 [and general manager and will taki | 0Y the Lusk Oil, Gas & Lund com-! got better and I slept better at nigh Big Muddy 1.50 Lusk ___ 1.89 |active charge of the field operation vany, no Jess than six others will be and gained in weight right along un Pilot Butte — -- 1.50 Lander _ 1.25 | J. R. Dunbar, chief clerk for th | Irilling as soon as possible, says the til now I have already put on elever LANDER OIL RUN ‘PROGRESS MADE fO400 BARRELS NEAR SHOSHOM Wind River Company Predicts| Fortunes Being Spent on Numerous | Bright Future for Concern | Tests on Muskrat and Other | in Various Fields | Structures Production of the Lander field, SHOSHONI, Wyc Sept. 8.—Hun- | ‘khold-| dreds of thousands of dollars are be-| er Producing &/ . | ing spent this year in testing out pros- | 400 bar- | issued to st pective structures near Shoshoni, no- | tably Muckrat structure, one of | largest well defined domes in the| progress: Wyoming Oil com- ; en drilling for sev-| 44 irom | cra] months on the McComb dome, | .«xceptionally | 14 miles northeast of Shoshoni, has it will be of spe-| now reached a depth of over 2200 Ae | ow | feet. Oil Refining The Indiana Oil & Gas company in equipment} jocated on Birdse creek, 12 miles t of various kinds} north of Shoshoni, is now drilling at t world ov a depth of 1200 feet. the Wind| The Minnesota-Western Oil com:- with the idea of in-| pany, drilling in the Lower Muskrat nder refinery, equip-| field, seven miles south of Shoshoni, » will result "| has attained a depth of about 1,- than $3 per| 000 feet. if a million dol-| The Curtis Oil company, located on sander field high in lubricant: oc interest to that company, for the of oi) for is now River co z in the 1 hich, it t profit « 1, or nearly } neome from the Lander Tough Creek, eight miles north of lor 1 upon the present) Shoshoni, is down severa] hundred admittedly low production. feet. These es 1 upon the! The Five Mile Oil company, drill- reall ormous of lubri-| ing in Missouri Valley, 12 miles west cating stock cted from | of Shoshoni, is making steady prog- ely with | ress, other con- The Ohio Oil company has recent-| ly completed the establishment of a) $100,000 camp on the Upper Musk- ‘rat, 35 miles south of Shoshoni, is} beginning drilling with standard rig and will continue drilling with-| At) ated | 100 | company has begun the in “usk Herald. pounds in weight. I am feeling jus‘ One rig will drill within two miles) fine se days and even my doctor of the town, two others will start at) has remarked how much better I ar bout the same distance, but in the looking, I have never allowed my pposite direction and the balance wil]| name used in connection with a medi- e slightly farther out. cine of any kind, but I have had suct Thousands of acres west, south and excellent results from Tanlac, after ast have been leased within the past all the other things failed, that I ; ks, and it is reported that e great pleasure in recommending ranchers northwe anlac to anyone needing a medicine been approached by rep-|to build them up.” ntatives of the different inter-| Tanlac is vid in Caper by the Ca- per Pharmacy and in Alcova by the al truck loads of machinery |Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. u Manville .. Vn en route from Casper to the|, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and listrict south of I E party are scheduled to spend to- zs = day in Port Arthur and Fort William ADDED TO MUTUAL PLANT; : OIL BRIEFS] The Mutual Refining & Producin; | lation 0 its plant at Glo: |} ——— ed te Guy Craig, field superintendent of Midwest at Salt Creek during the pas eight years, as secretary an urer of the company will h of its finances. | The above mentioned office: the company expect to leave for Ok lahoma in the near future to star the first well, and ulso to tour othe fields with the intention of acquirin; other leases for the company. THIRD STILL 15 BEING “Watch the Elgin Movement” improvements 2 rock, says the Ga The improvements com e ar e Kinney Oil & Refini ditional still, making a batie aled in Denver upon h 2 well npany is drilling is stand- ng at 2,200 feet on account of a oiler explosion. The damage has veen repaircd and work will be re- sumed at once. It is expected to reach he paysand at 2,600 feet. Mr. Craig estimates the capacity of the Moun- tain & Gulf well which is close to the Kinney lease at 1,000 barrels a day on the pump. three, a large cement water voir and additional storage. the present work is completed wit a few weeks the refinery will have daily capacity of about 3,500 barrels Forms for the water reservoir ar¢ now in and the material is being as- sembled for the concrete work. This tank will have a capacity of 6,000 bar- rels of water and will enable thc company to use the same water over and over again and obviate the ne- cessity of pumping fresh water for each run of oil. COMPLETION GF SECOND New things are always inter- esting. Men who are interested in New Fall Suits will find here an attractive showing of every new style that’s correct. “Quality First” is our stand- ard—‘Your Satisfaction” our Wash the affected surface with house- hold ammonia or warm salt water; then apply— 3 3 MONDAY, SEPT. 8, i919 Read The Tribune W: Otto H. Krausse | Brokerage Co. 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A good road} says, to inability to obtain eff: was recently completed to this camp] lab necessary to k © from Shoshoni at the expense of local and up to their citizens and this town is now the difficulty is beine remedied supply point for the field. The Howe Oil & Gas company has just completed the installation of a rig on the Badwater, six miles east| of Shoshoni, and within a few day » will be pounding away toward the oil| sands. | In the Holbrook field of Arizona company has its first well auwn and it is believed that it will be completed in the next five we In the Garc field, Trin Colo., where t 000-acre le —— tds In every 1,000 marriages perform- | The directors believe that the 640/&9 in Great Britain 21 are between acres the company holds in the Lance | #*8¢ cousins. 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